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Witstinkhout: ’n Boom vir dekades
Local newsUpdateDie Witstinkhout is ’n geharde Suid-Afrikaanse boom wat min onderhoud benodig, maar met die regte water, snoei en versorging kan…
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VIDEO: About 1 000 march through Kagiso demanding action against illegal immigration
Local newsUpdateAs protesters marched through Kagiso, one participant outlined the group's concerns over illegal immigration, employment and informal trading.
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Krugersdorp CBD turns into a ghost town
Local newsOnly a handful of businesses remained open on June 30.
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Steroptredes by Walter Sisulu Botaniese Tuine
Local newsSpoegwolf en Francois van Coke het die Walter Sisulu Botaniese Tuine met lewendige vertonings laat bruis.
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National shutdown: Hundreds take to Kagiso streets in peaceful march
Local newsPolice and Mogale City Public Safety remain on high alert as protesters move through Kagiso.
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Brad misses top 10 at Assen despite late charge
Local sportKrugersdorp's Brad Binder recovered through the field but a mid-race setback prevented a stronger finish at Assen.
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Samsung Galaxy A27 5G brings an immersive display and awesome intelligence to more users
AdvertorialSponsoredNewest addition to the Galaxy A series features an Infinity-O display, combining a seamless viewing experience with reliable performance and…
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Parents urged to protect children during school holidays
NewsAuthorities are urging West Rand families and communities to stay alert and take simple precautions to prevent children from becoming…
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Law enforcement on high alert ahead of national shutdown
Local newsWith the planned national shutdown scheduled for June 30, authorities say they have prepared accordingly to maintain peace and order.…
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LETTER: Protest peacefully or face the law – president
LettersSouth African president Cyril Ramaphosa writes a letter about peaceful protest, immigration concerns and upholding the rule of law ahead…
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New skate and scooter tracks bring fresh hope to Apple Park
Local newsAlongside new recreational facilities, weekly outreach continues to provide meals and support to more than 150 people.
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LETTER: Home Affairs’ digital promises don’t match reality
LettersAuthor and resident writes about residents' frustration with Home Affairs delays, saying the reality of online services still falls short…











